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Last will and testament, 248 Lawyers.

Are you planning a will? 248Lawyers are experts in creating valid Michigan wills and in assigning a person to administer a Michigan last will and testament after the death of the testator.

Creating a Michigan Will is an important step in planning the distribution of your estate (assets including real and personal property) following your death. A will allows for any children, your spouse, other family members, and pets to be provided for after your death.
Purpose:

  • Distribution of Property
  • Nominate a person who will act as guardian for your minor children
  • Name a person in charge of administrating your will, known as a personal representative

In Michigan, you can make a valid will if you are at least 18 years old and of sound mind. Your will must signed by you or in your name by another at your direction and in your presence. You also need to have two people over age 18 sign your will as witnesses.

You can change your will by making a new will that replaces or revokes the old one or by making an addition to the will, called a codicil. Changes such as a marriage, divorce, birth or adoption of a child, new property ownership or moving to another state should cause you to review your will and consider whether it should be changed to fit your new situation.

248 Lawyers P.C. offices are located in Madison Heights and Port Huron. We serve clients in Oakland, Saint Clair, Livingston, Macomb, Wayne, Sanilac, Washtenaw, Genesee, and Lapeer County. We serve the entire State of Michigan.

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